

Author: Otsuka Yuko
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0167-806X
Source: Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Vol.28, Iss.2, 2010-05, pp. : 315-342
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Abstract
This paper proposes that syntactic ergativity should be understood as a construction-based phenomenon rather than a parametric property that defines a subset of morphologically ergative languages. It argues that syntactic ergativity arises when the relevant operation is sensitive to (abstract) Case. Since not all syntactic operations are sensitive to Case, it is expected that some morphologically ergative languages do not show syntactic ergativity, or even demonstrate syntactic split ergativity. As an illustration, two types of coordination reduction in Tongan (Polynesian) are examined:
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